BMX SIMULATOR
(c) 1987 Codemasters


REAL 2 PLAYER OPTION

AMAZING REALISM - the burms, bumps and ramps really work - 
seven different courses, each one harder. Two player option 
and fantastic ACTION REPLAY option with SLO-MO - all make 
this the best BMX game yet!

"great fun, especially as a 2 player game, I'd say it'll 
go platinum" Popular Computing Weekly Oct.1986

THE ULTIMATE TWO PLAYER GAME

BMX simulator is a brilliant version of the epic Commodore 
64 game. Eye in the sky viewing - amazing realistic 
simulation, the starting ramp, burms, bumps, water splashes 
etc. all have realistic effect on the rider.

Two player option is included. Seven different, 
progressively harder, courses will test even the best player.

ORIGINAL BY RICHARD DARLING

Richard has achieved yet another breakthrough with the first 
ACTION REPLAY option, whenever there is a close finish you 
can see it again on the REPLAY - and if that's not enough, 
press the S key and watch it in SLOW MOTION!

JOYSTICK OR KEYBOARD CONTROLS:

JOYSTICK CONTROL FOR ONE OR TWO PLAYERS
Fire button "on"  - Accelerate
Fire button "off" - Brake
Joystick Left     - Rotate bike left
Joystick Right    - Rotate bike right

ACTION REPLAY
Press A at the end of each course for the ACTION REPLAY. Then
hold down S for the special Slow-Motion feature (SLO-MO).

HINTS
Demonstration mode runs automatically.

Press N to change the number of courses in the Championships.
You must complete each course within the time limit in order 
to qualify for the next one.

Press S to start the race.

You are then told, RIDERS READY - PEDALS READY - GO!

Press Accelerate the instant you are told to go - timing is 
vital, don't lose precious tenths of a second.

Race as though you are in a real BMX Championship. The burns
help you turn, the rough ground slows you down. All the hills
and different grade surfaces effect the rider as in real
life.

Number of laps raced and time elapsed are shown at the 
bottom of the screen for both riders.

The 'time limit' is shown in the centre of the screen on
the bottom line.

